Haemophiliacs (Hepatitis C), Adjournment debate regarding haemophiliacs infected with Hepatitis C. Comments from John Marshall, Nicholas Winterton, Tom Sackville, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, mentions first death of a haemophiliac as a result of infected blood products took place in 1982 in Florida, first warning by director for disease control issued, further warning in 1983 in the lancet, not until 1985 NHS heat treated factor 8, 10 years after pledge by Lord Owen, quote from 15/10/1990 government has a moral obligation to the victims in this case, the government accept that moral obligation, Marshall states it has been claimed that those who became infected with hepatitis c would have died if not for factor 8, this is not so, factor 8 was designed to enhance quality of life, not a life saving treatment, most haemophiliacs infected with Hepatitis c were infected before first hepatic c tests were available, they received best treatment available in light of knowledge of the time, IBI Knowledge areas, clinical practise and ethics, scale of infection, trusts/schemes/financial assistance, impact, knowledge of risk, government decision making